The Ruger New Model Single-Six Stainless Convertible is a masterpiece of precision and versatility, offering collectors and enthusiasts alike a finely crafted revolver that exudes both classic charm and modern reliability. Manufactured in 2014, this revolver is in excellent condition, showcasing only faint signs of prior use. It features a robust satin stainless finish, a hallmark of durability and elegance, paired with smooth satin hardwood grips that bear the iconic Ruger medallions. The pristine barrel, with sharp rifling and a mirror finish, promises exceptional accuracy and performance. Included in the sale are the original factory box, owner's manual, and a spare .22 Magnum cylinder, providing you with the option to switch between .22 LR and .22 Magnum calibers effortlessly.
Tracing its heritage back to the iconic Single-Six introduced in 1953, this revolver embodies the spirit of the Old West with its single-action operation, while offering modern enhancements that make it a beloved choice for target shooting and small game hunting. The Convertible model’s ability to swap cylinders allows for adaptability in various shooting scenarios, whether you're looking for cost-effective plinking with .22 LR or the added power of .22 Magnum. The front ramp sight and adjustable notched rear sight ensure precision, making every shot count.
Crafted in the United States, the Ruger New Model Single-Six is not just a firearm; it's a piece of American history, refined through decades of innovation. Its satin stainless steel construction offers superior resistance to the elements, promising longevity and consistent performance. For those who appreciate the blend of historical significance and practical functionality, this revolver stands as a testament to Ruger's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Whether you're a seasoned collector, a shooting enthusiast, or someone seeking a reliable revolver with timeless appeal, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Secure your chance to own a piece of the legendary Ruger legacy.



